Chris Christie's Top Spokesman Would Like To Know Why Reporters Talk About His Boss On MSNBC

Michael Drewniak, the press secretary for New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie, has some questions about the coverage of his boss on
cable news. He turned to a reporter's Facebook page to get the
answers.

On Monday evening Angela Delli
Santi, a political reporter with the Associated Press who covers
the New Jersey posted a picture on Facebook showing an appearance
she made earlier that day on MSNBC's "Hardball." Delli Santi had
appeared on the show to discuss testimony Christie's chief of
staff, Kevin O'Dowd, gave to the New Jersey Legislature's
committee dedicated to investigating the so-called "Bridgegate"
scandal on Monday. Shortly after 10 p.m., Drewniak added a
comment on Delli Santi's post.

"What is it with the
willingness of New Jersey reporters covering Gov Christie –
'impartially' every day in the State House – going on MSNBC
almost exclusively? Anyone? Just curious," Drewniak wrote.

MSNBC has covered Bridgegate
extensively in recent months. The scandal relates to lane
closures on the George Washington Bridge last September that led
to days of gridlock in the town of Fort Lee, N.J. Some Democrats
have said the closures were ordered by Christie's allies to
retaliate against Fort Lee's mayor for declining to endorse
Christie's re-election bid last year. Christie has repeatedly
denied having any knowledge of the lane closures or involvement
with them.